Because you like Rachel in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

A super-soldier, Master Chief might be more machine than man. And for humanity's sake, thank God. See them in Halo.

The only thing Albert Wesker cares about is turning himself into a God. See them in Resident Evil Series.

Newt Scamander is more comfortable with animals than people, even if the animals are super-dangerous magical creatures. See them in Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them.

This master marksman may be a villain, but Deadshot's motives aren't quite as selfish as they seem. See them in DC Extended Universe.

Be careful around Marie Laveau. There's no one more vengeful than a double-crossed voodoo queen. See them in American Horror Story.

Yuri is living in the afterlife, which takes the form of a high school where no one dies. But if you follow the school's rules and live a "normal" life you vanish. See them in Angel Beats!.

Gina Linetti views herself as a sort of life coach/influencer to the rest of the office. She's not so keen on the "work" aspect of her job. See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Peter Pevensie shows as much courage as a child king as he did under The Blitz of London. See them in The Chronicles of Narnia.

Bob Parr is an ex-superhero now focused on being a dad, but he misses the action. See them in The Incredibles.

In the Land of the Dead, finally free from the restrictive customs of Victorian society, Victor Van Dort is coming out of his shell. See them in Corpse Bride.

Alyssa Foley is a blunt and crass teenage runaway. See them in The End of the F World.